The House of African Feminisms is happy to announce the launch of its second podcast series titled “Gender Justice.” The series follows practitioners and thinkers in the field from Zambia, Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa as they discuss Gender Justice from different perspectives including unequal pay, domestic work, school and the history of the subject.
The House of African Feminisms is happy to announce the launch of its second podcast series titled “Gender Justice.” The series follows practitioners and thinkers in the field from Zambia, Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa as they discuss Gender Justice from different perspectives including unequal pay, domestic work, school and the history of the subject.
This episode is about belief systems, spirituality, and feminism. Dr. Serawit Bekele discusses from her own studies womens place in African Spirituality introducing concepts such as Halagga and Tumsa identifying that feminism or atleast feminist practices have existed in indigenous cultures and are not a Western phenomenon. The podcast is recorded in Amharic but an English transcript is available on our website: https://houseofafricanfeminisms.org